Golf Club Fitting

Titleist Golf Club Trial

The full-set Titleist Golf Club Trial program provides golfers with an easy way to experience Titleist products on either the course or practice tee to help determine the right equipment for their game.

The first shipments of our latest and most advanced family of Titleist irons are en route to golf shops around the world. If you're interested in learning more about the technology that goes into making the most advanced irons for serious golfers, you won't want to miss this exclusive opportunity to get the inside scoop straight from the Titleist Golf Club R&D team.

Join us this Friday, November 18th from 4:00 to 4:45 p.m. EST (1:00 to 1:45 p.m. PST) for a live webcast hosted by Dan Stone, Vice President of Titleist Golf Club R&D, and Chris
McGinley, Vice President of Titleist Golf Club Marketing as they will be sitting down with Team Titleist to take a closer look at the new AP1, AP2, CB and MB irons (712 series).

They'll also be answering questions from Team Titleist members, so make sure you submit your questions for the
team by leaving a comment below.

And don't forget to bookmark this page so you can enter the
Webcast on Friday by following the link below:

Although I truly believe that every iron in the new offering has been upgraded in terms of look and performance, the 712 AP2 really stood out to me. The earlier releases of the AP2 did not have a solid, forged feel, in my opinion, but that feel is undeniable in the 712 series. How did Titleist achieve this feel without sacrificing the forgiveness that we have all come to expect from the AP2 line? Thank you for your time.

I am currently 59 years of age and not getting any younger. I have always played S300 shafts.and have split my set between 3-6 AP 2 and 7-9 710 blades. Question is how much difference in forgiveness are the two irons? I love the feel of the 710. question what shaft would allow me to capture additional yardage without sacrificing the dependability of the S300?

I am 6'4 with a 13 handicap. Currently looking for a new set of Irons. I have been reviewing other clubs and I notice that certain clubs are 1 to 2 degree stronger lies. My question is over the last three to four years with the new groove rule. How often should a player upgrade their irons? I usually upgrade my driver every year but my Irons seemed to be every 4-5 years... Any recommendations.

Also Shaft's are the most important and what do you recommend for a person who is tall play with 1 inch longer shaft and 3 degree upright....

I currently have the AP 1 irons with a regular Titliest 105 shaft. I would like to get fitted ofr the new irons and shorten the shaft. Would Titliest offer a heavier head and shorter shaft from the custom dept?

I currently am playing an old set of Titleist DCI Delta Gold Irons. I bought the set at Goodwill for a steal ($20) and were in perfect condition. I realize that they are an old model but I do play very well with them. I'd love to upgrade but with 2 kids in college and a fulltime figure skater who will also be attending college soon, I don't feel I should buy a new set for myself but if theirs a big enough reason why I may splurge.

My question is this: Are the advances in the newest Titleist irons significant enough to have promoted an increase the average distance that irons shots travel overall from the current set I'm playing? (all conditions being equal) I'm currently a scratch to +1 golfer and want to know if I could benefit by playing high lofted clubs from greater distances by purchasing the latest and greats Titleist irons.

I have a set of Titleist 690.CB irons and I cannot see a huge difference between them and the 710CB irons. I am a 5 handicap at 68 years old and love my current set of Titleist irons. There cannot be much of a difference, can there?

I have two questions . I know many OEMs including Titleist are making the lofts on their irons stronger, why is that necessary? Is it to claim that ones irons go further without truely disclosing why or the customers through custom fitting requesting stronger lofts? The second question is can Titleist offer better players clubs with less offset? I think the Zblade you had was the best.